“…For these reasons, they are used to a significant extent in the mechanical, electrochemical, construction, optical industry, medicine, etc. In previous research, stabilization of toxic metals from galvanic sludge was performed by various chemicaltechnological processes, such as: obtaining clinker for cement production [16,17], inertization of toxic metals of galvanic sludge in clay-based ceramics [18,19], production of red ceramics using galvanic sludge and diatomite as raw material [20], inertization of galvanic sludge by incorporation into clay bricks [21], use of ash and sulfoaluminate cement in stabilization of toxic metals from galvanic sludge [22], incorporation of toxic metals from galvanic sludge and galvanic sludge glass-ceramic solution [23,24]. This paper presents a flow diagram of the inactivation of toxic metals from waste galvanic sludge by transferring it into a sintered product, using waste industrial materials, such as: slag from the technological process of iron production, fly ash, cathode glass and natural zeolite material, Figure 5.…”